Examples of using Squalid in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is always the same old squalid tale," said Stephen.
This squalid officer fell from beggar to blackmailer, and one ugly day he got his hold upon his brother, the prince.
The Afghans themselves warn that Kabul has become a squalid, ugly city.
In their benevolent shade, herds of squalid goats are always nibbling the crunchy pods that fall off their branches;
Some fall into unemployment or bad health and live in squalid conditions.
Many of the displaced still live in squalid camps where they are denied freedom of movement, education and health care.
The log cabins(built in Virginia with external chimneys made of clay or wood)are squalid in the last degree.
His squalid living conditions did not endear him to church authorities who dismissed him for"undermining the dignity of the priesthood".
He thought of her long acquaintance with the squalid needs of life, and of her innocence;
Your new house is so lovely- that little London flat of Jack's alwaysseemed to be far too dark and squalid for you.
Not too long ago,he might have spent years detained in squalid conditions alongside adults in one of Burundi's 11 prisons.
It is estimated there are currently about200,000 Rohingyas living in refugee camps, many in squalid conditions.
In both, there were several knots of loungers, squalid and miserable, but now with a manifest sense of power enthroned on their distress.
Trash piles up in the dozens of labor camps they are forced to occupy,leading to squalid conditions in their cramped quarters.
In a squalid fish farm in Yangjiang, Guangdong, farmers fed tilapia fish with the feces of pigs and geese to lower the cost of production.
Police searching for vulnerablemissing woman dig up grounds of her carers' squalid'vomit-inducing' home for human remains.
Let them not be accounted greedy and squalid on the grounds that they enjoy great and plentiful revenues and yet offer sustenance to very few;
There are still 120,000 persons registered as internally displaced,more than 2,000 of whom live in squalid collective centres.
His choice of squalid living conditions did not endear him to the appalled church authorities, who dismissed him for"undermining the dignity of the priesthood".
The old madhouse was, by the middle of the seventeenth century, in such a squalid and ruinous condition that it had become a civic scandal.
Secrets of slavery at your local car wash:Workers paid little or nothing for 11-hour shift and forced to live in squalid accommodation.
Blacks endured even more squalid conditions and Philadelphia had the largest African American population of any northern city, including New York or Chicago.
They are working in central Moscow, where two North Koreanswere found dead last month in squalid hostel near the construction site.
Researchers also found migrant workers living in squalid, overcrowded accommodation with no air conditioning, exposed to overflowing sewage or uncovered septic tanks.
This means that thousands of asylum-seekers and migrants, including many children,live in squalid, inadequate and rapidly deteriorating conditions.
The humanitarian situation in northern Uganda is nothing short of catastrophic,with 1.7 million displaced persons confined to over 200 squalid and unsafe camps.
The same year,the Danish-American Jacob Riis tinkered with the use of flash to illuminate the squalid dark corners of multi-ethnic working-class neighbourhoods in Manhattan.
Artisanal mining is another big problem in many part of Africa,where hard-scrabble miners dig for minerals in often squalid and dangerous working conditions.
Whenever Mr. Snagsby and his conductors are stationary,the crowd flows round, and from its squalid depths obsequious advice heaves up to Mr. Bucket.